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Senior citizen sentenced for police chase

Senior citizen sentenced for police chase

A man who led police on a chase in the West Lake area has been prohibited from driving for two years.
Nancy O’s, Akbari top chamber business awards

Nancy O’s, Akbari top chamber business awards

Prince George's business community celebrated ten local leaders at Saturday's 2015 Business Excellence Awards.
Lheidli T'enneh elder earns masters degree

Lheidli T'enneh elder earns masters degree

A Lheidli T'enneh elder with an deep knowledge of her aboriginal language has earned a masters degree in education.
Early detection key to survival

Early detection key to survival

His grandfather and uncle both died from prostate cancer so Ray Anderson knew he had to be vigilant.

Games event wins award

The Northern B.C. Tourism Association has won an innovation award for the Northern B.C. Tourism Plaza, one of the attractions during the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The award was presented during the B.C.
Roundtable brings groups together to improve Nechako watershed

Roundtable brings groups together to improve Nechako watershed

A new roundtable focused on the Nechako watershed launched last week, bringing together researchers, government and conservation groups.
Clare proud of independent run

Clare proud of independent run

You don't need all 10 fingers to count the number of people who have run for federal office as an independent candidate in the last six decades and made it to Ottawa.
Hearts and Hands appeal faces financial barrier

Hearts and Hands appeal faces financial barrier

Hearts and Hands for Homes Society has until Oct. 30 to post $8,000 as security or risk seeing an appeal of a B.C. Supreme Court decision thrown out, a B.C. Court of Appeal Justice ordered Friday.

Walkers, drivers urged to be careful

ICBC is asking both pedestrians and motorists to do their part to prevent tragedy as the weather changes and daylight hours decrease.

Boot Drive raises $25,000

The Prince George Fire Fighters' Boot Drive for Muscular Dystrophy raised $25,000. The total, released Monday, was raised over 24 hours in September when fire fighters were out seeking donations at various spots around the city.